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7th September (Wed.) - 25th December (Sun.), 2016
Closed on Mondays (except for 19th September, 10th October), 20th September (Tue.), 11th October (Tue.).
Admission Fee:
Adults: 300 yen , College students: 150 yen
Elementary / Junior high school / high school students: free
About 80 pieces from the collection of the Miyagi Museum of Art are exhibited.
Woks
TSUBAKI Sadao,
A Road in Kugenuma,
1920
MATSUMOTO Shunsuke,
A White Building, ca.1941
Wassily KANDINSKY,
Evening, 1904
Paul KLEE,
Equation of Dynamical Worth,
1935
Gutai, the groundbreaking movement in post-World War II Japanese art.
Featuring pieces from one of the largest collections in Japan,
this exhibition presents thirty Gutai works that have been grouped based on their characteristics.
Works
TANAKA Atsuko,
WORK 1964,
1964
©Kanayama Akira and Tanaka Atsuko Association
IMAI Norio,
White Ceremony B,
1966
Representative sculptures and drawings by Churyo Sato are exhibited.
The museum houses a leading collection in picture books with over 10,000 original drawings from about 530 titles.
Gallery 9 features original illustrations from picture books by various authors as well as sculptures by Churyo Sato.
For this exhibition, the gallery will show original drawings from The Little Boy and the Terrible Ogre, illustrated by Haruo Yamanaka.
Come explore the gallery and view Churyo Sato’s many sculptures including the plaster relief, The Turnip – An Old Russian Tale.
Works
SATO Churyo,
Bath Towel,
1966
(Photo Credit: UENO Norihiro)
YAMANAKA Haruo,
The Little Boy and the Terrible Ogre,
1957
"Kodomo no Tomo", no. 15,
Fukuinkan Shoten Publishers Inc.